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TRICHY 396 Metres Metres (758(758 Kc/S)Kc/S) Eppo Varuvaro-Jaunpuri-Adi Varuvaro— Jaunpuri— Adi 6.0 JANTRA Jaintra SAMMELANAM SAMMELANAM A.M - 1 THE INDIANINDIAN LISTENER'LISTENER' MONDAY,M0144 D A Y, JANUA JANUARY RY 1515 --s MADRAS TRICHY 396 metresmetres (758(758 kc/s)kc/s) Eppo varuvaro-Jaunpuri-Adivaruvaro— Jaunpuri— Adi 6.0 JANTRAJAiNTRA SAMMELANAMSAMMELANAM a.m. TRANSMISSIONTRANSMISSION II 5.40 LEARN TO SINGSING MADRAS 11 6.15 VARIETY ft 7.45* MUSICAL PRELUDE +t 211 metresmetres (1,420(1,420 kc/s)kc/s) Pandit GO4INDRA;GOV INDRA; ManMan phoolaphoola phoola MUDIKONDANMUOIKONDAN VENKATARAMAViiNKATARAMA IYEIKIYER 6.0 K.K. RADHAMANIRADHAMANI AMIR BAI:BAI: SakhiSakhi ShvamShvam Sadananda tandavam-Bahudari-Aditandavam— Bahudari— Adi a.m.am. TRANSMISSIONTRANSMISSION II DILIP CHANDRACHANDRA VEDI: JaenJare BhanwaraBhanwara 7.50 NEWS IN TAMIL Mamava sada—sada-Kanada-KupakamKanada— Rupakam ' KAMALA JHARIA:JHARIA: NandalalaNandalala GopalaGopala 7.50 NEWS IN TAMIL PaUiinam—Pahimam-Janaranjani-AdiJanaranjani— Adi 7.307.30* * SWAGATAMSWAGATAM Punniyam pol— Kapi— Adi Varnam — Nata— Ata 8.0 BHARATA NATAKA KIRTANKIRTANAI AI Punniyarn pol-Kapi-Adi Varnam-Nafa-Ata Ganarasamudan—Ganarasamudan-Begada-KupakamBegada— Rupakam Intaparaka-NadaIntaparaka— Nadanamakriya— n am akriya-Rupakam Rupakam 6.30 NEWS IN ENGLISHENGLISH (13)13) 7.40'SAO P. P. C. PONNAMMAPONNAMMA tt 6.40 COMMERCIALCOMMERCIAL NEWSNEWS Presented by AA 11 K ARTISTSAR 1 IS 1S 6.30 NEWSNEWS ININ ENGLISHENGLISH Anjaneya; Kelaya sri; SrasalochanaSrasalochana 8.15 NEWS IN ENGLISH 7.50 NEWSNEWS IN TAMILTAMIL 6.50 VISHNUPANTVISHNUPANT PAGNISPAGNIS t 8.15 NEWS IN ENGLISH 6.40 FORFOR THETHE VILLAGESVILLAGES 8.0 CHITTOOR SUBRAMANYA Majhe RamseRamse korji; JagatmeJagatme prem;prem; Vaishnava Vaishnava 8.30 K. P. EiEVARAJU : SaxophoneSaxophone At thethe GramaGrama Patasala:Patasaia: Vaiyapuri Pallu \ilak.:- 0.0 CHITTOOR SUBRAMANYA 8.30 K. P. EtiEVARAJU : kam; Vadittavikkum maname t PILLAI ft janatojanato KamabhKamabh: rama— rama-0-Dh&nyasi— hanyast-A Adi di kam; Vadittavdtkum maname Dayai pooriya;pooriya; Mavallakadamma;Mavallakadamma; Varuvar avar; Nannuvidachi—Nannuvidachi-Ritigau/a-ChapuRitigau[a—Chapu 7.15 AN ADAME f 7.15 N. KESI:KESI: FluteFlute Nannupaiimpa— Mohanam— Adi 7.15 ANADAME KulamulonaKulam ulona Nannupatimpa-M oh anam-Adi 'I.1 K.K RAJhUMARI;RAJKUMARI; N.N. CC VASANTAKO- VASANTAKO- NenarunchNenarunchinanu-Malavi-Adi i nanu— M alavi— A d i Nale nalla nal-Naeabhairavi-Adinai— Natabhairavi— Adi K. 8.15 NEWS IN ENGLISHENGLISH Govindagataya— Bhairavi— Jhampa KILAM;K 1LAM; U. R.K. J1VARATNAM;J1VARATNAM; K. B-B. Govindagataya-Bhairavi-Jhampa SUNDAAAMBAL;SUNDA.<AMBAL; VASUNDHARA 8.30 KAKANI VENKATAVENKATA ArunarunduArunarundu-Mohana-Rupakarn— Mohan a— Rupakam 9.0* CloseClose downdown SUBBARAYA SARMA: VeenaVeena Mangalamaya-Hamirka/yani-RupaRamMangalamaya— Hamirkalyani— Rupakam 7.30* LOCAL ANNOUNCEMENTSANNOUNCEMENTS Sudhamadhurya-Sudhamadhu rya— Sin Sindhuramakriya— dhurom akriya-Ade A di p.m.pm. TRANSMISSIONTRANSMISSION II 7.35 NEWSNEWS-REEL -REEL (Tamil) Sarasa samadana-Kapinareyam:-Adisamadana— Kapinareyan.— Adi 7.45 NEWS IN TAMILTAMIL 1 Niduchar'anamule—Niduchaeanamule-Simhendramadhayam-ChapuSimhendramadhayam— Chapu 8.0 ASAS ININ TRICHY 1.0* ,KADAMBAMKADAMBAM ff 7.45 NEWSNEWS IN TAMILTAMIL 9.0 * * CloseClose downdown M. M DANDAPANIDANDAPANI DESDES1KAA:1KAX: Jagajjanani— Jagajjanni- p.m. TRANSMISSION II 9.159.15* * LOCAL ANNOUNCEMENTSANNOUNCEMENTS Ratipaiipriya;Ratipatipriya; K. V.V. KESAVA KESAVA BHAGAVATAR: BHAGAVATAR: 8.0 TANJORETANJORE . P.P. NARAYANA-NARAYANA- p.m. TRANSMISSION II Kunjitapadam-Natakuranji;Kunji’tapadam— Natakuranji; B. S. RAJA SWAMI PILLAI 9.20 NEWS NEWS IN IN ENGLISH ENGLISH IYENGAR: Durga devi— Navarasakannada; T.f. SWAMI PILLAI 1.01.0* * KAKANI VENKATAVENKATA , IYENGAR: Durga devi-Navarasakannada; M. NN GANESAGANESA PILLAI:PILLAI: 'ViolinViolin SUBBARAYA SARMASARMA: : Veena S. RAMACHANDR.1,N:RAMACHAN: Sabhapatikku-AbhogiSabhapatikku— Abhogi | VALADY SUBKAMANIASUJIRAMAN IA PILLAI: PILLAI: MridangarrMridangaiti I C h and r a m — Asa v e. ri— M a thy a 9.30 B B C NEWSNEWS RELAYRELAY ALATTUIAALA 1TIM BROTHERS: BROTHbRS: Sivanai ninaindavar—ninaindavar- | PALNI M. SOUNDARAPAND 1AN: Ghatam Gland ram-Asaveri-Mathya Hindolam— S. V. SUBBIAH BHAGAVATAR: PALM M. SOUNDARAPANDIAN: Ghatam Tanamidane— Bhushavali— Adi 9.45 BUSINESS PROSPECTSPROSPECTS (1) H indolam-S.V. SUBBIAH BHAGAVATAR: Arivpdaiyor -^Chak;ravakan\— Jhampa Tanamidane-Bhushavali-Adi Vazhaiadi vazhai— Ragamalika: 1 . A. NAGA-NAGA- Arivpdaiyor-Chakravakata-Jhampa Saragunapalimpa—Saragunapalimpa-Kedaragaula-AdiKedaragaula— Adi Local enterprises:enterprises: Talk inin English by C.C. M.M. Vazhaiadi vazhai-Ragamatika: T. Paramesanai—ParamManai-Udayaravichandrika-AdiUdayaravichandrika— Adi KOTHAAIKOTHA.U SWAMI: Ini enna pechu-Sahanapechu— Sahana padampadam; ; T. Sarasada!a— Bilahari— Rupakam 1.30 NEWSNEWS IN ENGLISHENGLISH K. V IS V AN ATH A 1YEK: Mukti alikkurn-alikkum— Sarasada!a-Bdahari-Rupakam 10.0 A II RR INSTRUMENTALISTSINSTRUMENTALISTS R. VISVANATHA IYEK: Edutanilaebite-1-^Edutanilarkite-Sankarabharanam-AdiSankarabharanam— Adi 1.40 FILM FARE ft Kuranji NarayanNarayan.Vara — Vara'i— Rupakamupakam “ SHAKUNTALAI” : Iraivanan EnnadujutunoEnnadujutuno-Lnkaranjani-Adi— Lokaran jani— Adi "SHAKUNTALAI": Iraivanan Videmuseyave— Kh a rah arapriya— Adi Yar umaippol-Atana-ChaPuumaippol— Atana— Chapu *‘GANGAVATAR” : Paaganasolai Videmuseyave-Kharaharapriya-Adi 1.30 NEWS ININ ENGLISHENGLISH "GANGAVATAR": Panganasolai Uyyalalugavayya— Nilam bo ri— Jahtn pa Mohanavaiai—Mohanavalai-Behag-Ads-TuraBehag— Adi— Tisra naidainaidai “"TALLIPREMA": TALLIPREMA” : PremandanamidePremandanamide Uyyalalugavayya-Nilambari-Jahmpa Ehinannapurne—Ehinannapurne-Punnagavarali-AdiPunnagavarali— Adi 1.40 K. RADHAMANIRADHAMANI 9.20 NEWS IN ENGLISH “"PANTULAMMA": PANTULAMMA” : PremaPrema jivulekujivuleku Pahi parvatanandini— Arabhi— Adi 9.20 NEWS IN ENGLISH "BANDHAN”"BANDHAN": : KaiseKaise chhipogechhipoge .2 An. Pattiparvatanandini-Ar.abht-Adi 10.30 * * CloseClose down Arar Asaipadar-Nadanainakriya-ChapuAsaipadar— Nadanamakriya— Chapu 9.30 BB BB CC NEWSNEWS RELAYRELAY “KHAZANCHI”"KHAZANCHI": : SavankeSavanke nazarenazare Kannan varavara kanene-Ragamalikakanene— Ragamalika 2.0 NEWSNEWS ININ TAMILTAMIL 2.5 SARANGI: A IR ARTIST 2.0 NEWS IN TAMILTAMIL 9.45 FLUTE ANDAND GOTTUVADYAM!GOTTUVADYAM 2.5 SARANGI: A I R ARTIST Varnam Kalyani'Kalyani 2.10 K.K. MALLIKARJUNAMALLIKAR.JUNA RAORAO MADRAS 2 2.5 EDUCATIONALEDUCATIONAL BROADCASTBROADCAST VaramulosagiYarainulosagi KiravamKiravani: Mroyave; Apleneyenki;Aplenevenki; RavokiRavoki sinnavadasinnavada a.m. TRANSMISSIONTRANSMISSION II 2.30* CloseClose dovindown 10.0 MELODY TIME +f 2.30 N. KESI:KESI: FluteFlute -1111.AKa“BHAKTA a ',alt,t)Alt" \KAn\K ’- Karla'Kadal k.da):114,,.an-M^na- DDehi-Sahana-Adi ehi— Sahana— Adi 60.98 metresmetres (4,920(4,920 kc/s) kc/s) mohana;moIrana; "BHAKTA“ B H A K T A C.:META":C H E T A*7: Kaden bur.;kai*-- Evarunnaru— Balahamsa— Rupakam Evarunnaru-Balahamsa-Rupakam 7.30 to 7.40 AS IN MADRAS 1 TRANSMISSION III den; Deva deva; "BHULOKA“BHULOK a RAMBAPR AM BAP Teliyakane-Huseni-RupakamTeliyakane— // usuni— R upakam 7.30 to 7.40 AS IN MADRAS 1 5.0* K. P. DEVARAJU : Saxophone.Saxophone NagaINaga panchamt;panchami; Endanuyire; 13HARN1“BHARA'I Hanumanu— Jeighuti— Adi 5.0* K. P. DEVARAJU : Hanumanu-Jeighuti-Adi N ijamarmamulanu ijamarmamulanu-Umabharanam-Adi— U mabharanam— Adi M1LAP":M 1LAP” : KaniRani kausilyakausilya kahe;kahe; KalKal hoyengehoyenge 3.63.0 A.A. P.P. 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TRANSMISSIONTRANSMISSION II Vijayambike-Vijayanagari-AdiV i jayambi ke— V ijaya n agari— Adi 49.34 metres (6,085(6,085 kc/s) kc/s) Eeswari—Eeswari-BhBhagesivari— a ges.vari-Adi Adi a.m. TRANSMISSIONTRANSMISSION I TRANSMISSION III Kalviye-SKalviye— S ndhndhubhairavi— uh airavi-A Adi di 1.0 toto 2.02.0 ASAS ININ MADRASMADRAS 11 41.61 metres (7,210(7,210 kc/s) 5.0 TEATEA-TIME -TIME MUSICMUSIC ft 49.92 metres metres (6,010 (6,010 kc/s) kc/s) 2.0 SARANGI: A A II R ARTISTARTIST 7.30 MUSICAL PRELUDE t SYMPHONIC JAZZ Sitaramana; Karunarupa; Amba ambaamba ARTIE SHAW AND HIS ORCHESTRACHESTRA 2.5 NEWS IN TELUGUTELUGU 8.30 CARNATICCARNATIC ORCHESTRA Dayaleni AN ayaku ay aka Concerto for clarionetclarionet Artie ShawShaiv 2.10 to to 3.30 3.30 AS AS ININ MADRAS 1 1 7.40 NEWS IN TELUGUTELUGU Dayaleni PAUL WHITEMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRAORCHESTRA Kshirasagara DevagandluarDcvagandhan “"Andante Andante concon moto”moto" from concertoconcerto in FF 3.30 CloseClose downdown 7.50 NEWSNEWS TNTN TAMILTAMIL Niye paramukhamparamukham HantsanadtwoHamsanadam George Gershwin 0'O' jagadambajagadamba AnandabhareariAnandabhairaw BOSTON PROMENADEPROMENADE ORCHESTRAORCHESTRA TRANSMISSION
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